Pallid Sturgeon

AR Pallid Sturgeon Fishing Guide

ARFreshwater
FishingScaphirhynchus albusArkansas2026

The pallid sturgeon is an endangered species of ray-finned fish, endemic to the waters of the Missouri and lower Mississippi River basins of the United States. It may have even reached the St. Croix River before colonization.

License & Regulations

Arkansas requires a fishing license for anglers 16 and older. A trout permit is required when fishing for trout. Licenses can be purchased through the AGFC licensing portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fishing Tips

Pallid Sturgeon can be caught using a variety of methods. Check with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for current regulations, license requirements, and specific gear restrictions before fishing.

Where to Fish

Pallid Sturgeon can be found in Arkansas waters including lakes, rivers, and streams. Popular fishing locations include the Arkansas River, White River, Bull Shoals Lake, Greers Ferry Lake, and Lake Ouachita.

General Regulations

Arkansas fishing regulations are managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC). Anglers 16 and older must have a valid Arkansas fishing license. A trout permit is required when fishing for trout. Always check the current AGFC Fishing Guidebook for up-to-date creel limits, size restrictions, and seasonal regulations before fishing.

License Requirements

Arkansas requires a fishing license for anglers 16 and older. A trout permit is required when fishing for trout. Licenses can be purchased through the AGFC licensing portal.

References

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Arkansas Fishing License License & Fees Arkansas requires a fishing license for anglers 16 and older. A trout permit is required when fishing for trout. License Link